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Duke receives $62 million grant to lead network for clinical research on antibacterial resistance

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Investigators at Duke Medicine and the University of California San Francisco have been selected to oversee a nationwide research program on antibacterial resistance, directing the allocation of a $62 million federal grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Vance Fowler, Jr., M.D., MHS, professor of medicine at Duke is co-principal investigator of the network.